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Part 2 of the Professor's series on Biostatistics drives home the point that the way the sample is selected is more important than its overall size. A large sample is useful, but not if the numbers reflect a sampling bias. Selecting a sample that is representative of the population being studied is absolutely vital to reaching solid conclusions.
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Part 2 of the Professor's series on Biostatistics drives home the point that the way the sample is selected is more important than its overall size. A large sample is useful, but not if the numbers reflect a sampling bias. Selecting a sample that is representative of the population being studied is absolutely vital to reaching solid conclusions.